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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Baby Blue is back!
From: Jim Brown <acrojim@cfl.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:32:45

Hey Jeff

I'm glad you found the problem. It seem's the smallest thngs, create the 
largest problems. Sorry I missed "Baby Blue".

Jim Brown
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rman" <topglock@cox.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 6:45 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Baby Blue is back!


>
> As some of you know, Mary and I attended Sun'N Fun without Baby Blue, this 
> year.  The problem was a power loss and shuddering upon takeoff, at about 
> 500 - 700 feet.  I made all the checks I could think of:  fuel 
> flow/pressure, restrictions in the lines/filters, vents, ignition, prop, 
> etc.  I presented the problem to several at Sun'N Fun and got several good 
> suggestions.  Basically, we narrowed it down to a carb problem, most 
> suggesting that one of the slides may be stuck.  Well, I went out to the 
> plane, today and checked the slides.  No problems there, but, being a bit 
> anal, I popped the tops anyway and checked them both out.  They both 
> looked like new, with no dirt of any kind.  A bit disappointed that I 
> hadn't found anything obvious, I reassembled the carbs and reattached 
> everything.  One of my last checks was to test the spring pressure on the 
> cables and there it was.  The port carb was fine, but the the starboard 
> spring was completely loose when the arm was pushed fully forward. 
> Confident that I'd actually found the problem, I shortened the spring and 
> cowled her up.  Subsequent test flight verified the fix.  Baby Blue has 
> never run so smoothly!  A new set of springs will be on order tomorrow.
>
> For those who run into a rough running engine, I highly recommend that you 
> add checking the springs to your diagnostic toolbox.
>
> Jeff - Baby Blue
> Happily flying again...
>
>
> 



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